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Can't believe this but here goes...Johnny Ramone gone at 55 |
donhonyc Tiki Socialite
Joined: Jan 13, 2003 Posts: 1173 From: The Quiet EAST Village
| Posted: 2004-09-15 10:59 pm  Permalink
Unbelieveable. I'm speechless. Almost ALL of The Ramones are gone?
They may be gone from the earth but the Ramones will always be TOO TOUGH TO DIE.
God bless, John.
http://www.ramones.com/
LOS ANGELES (AP) ˜ Johnny Ramone, guitarist and co-founder of the seminal punk band The Ramones, has died. He was 55. Ramone died in his sleep Wednesday afternoon at his Los Angeles home surrounded by friends and
family, his publicist said. He had battled
prostate cancer for five years, and was
hospitalized in June at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. Ramone, born John Cummings, was one of the
original members of the Ramones, whose hit songs "I Wanna be Sedated"and "Blitzkrieg Bop" among
others, earned the band induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2002.
The band's singer, Joey Ramone, whose real name was Jeff Hyman, died in 2001 of lymphatic cancer. Bassist Dee Dee Ramone, who was born Douglas Colvin, died from a drug overdose in
2002. Johnny Ramone founded The Ramones in 1974 with Joey Ramone, DeeDee Ramone and Tommy Ramone,
the only surviving member of the original band. A tribute concert and cancer research fund-raiser was held Sunday in Los Angeles to celebrate the band's 30th anniversary. It featured performances by Los Angeles punk band X, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Henry Rollins and
others. Along with his wife, Linda Cummings, Johnny Ramone was surrounded at his death by friends
Eddie and Jill Vedder, and Rob and Sherrie Zombie. Other friends who gathered at his Los Angeles home included Lisa Marie Presley, Pete
Yorn, Vincent Gallo and Talia Shire.
[ This Message was edited by: donhonyc on 2004-09-15 23:14 ]
 
 
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Unkle John Tiki Socialite
Joined: Oct 22, 2003 Posts: 1217 From: Middle-of-the-Ocean, TX
| Posted: 2004-09-15 11:20 pm  Permalink
damn..now i need to be sedated
 
 
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Shipwreckjoey Tiki Socialite
Joined: Nov 29, 2002 Posts: 1794 From: San Diego, CA
| Posted: 2004-09-16 12:51 am  Permalink
Shit! That really sucks the wind outta my sails.
 
 
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foamy Tiki Socialite
Joined: Jun 15, 2004 Posts: 590 From: The Land of Pleasant Living
| Posted: 2004-09-16 06:00 am  Permalink
Nuts. R.I.P. Johnny. They put on a good show.
 
 
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RevBambooBen Tiki Socialite
Joined: Nov 12, 2002 Posts: 7917 From: Huntikington Beach
| Posted: 2004-09-16 06:27 am  Permalink
Fuck!
 
 
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Swanky Tiki Socialite
Joined: Apr 03, 2002 Posts: 5297 From: Hapa Haole Hideaway, TN
| Posted: 2004-09-16 09:00 am  Permalink
Makes the documentary even more important to see. www.EndoftheCentury.com
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SON OF MOTHRA Tiki Socialite
Joined: Jul 20, 2004 Posts: 200 | Posted: 2004-09-16 10:25 am  Permalink
Wow....first lymphoma now prostate. The Cancer runs high in the Ramones family. R.I.P. you'll be missed.
 
 
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Unga Bunga Tiki Socialite
Joined: Jun 06, 2003 Posts: 5857 From: CaliTikifornia
| Posted: 2004-09-16 10:39 am  Permalink
I saw the Ramones for the first time in a closed down movie theater in Hermosa Beach, CA 1981, that they reopened just for that one day.
Only about 40 people showed up.
Best concert I've been to, to this present day.
Best to ya Johny my man!
Don't forget your amp on the way up.
(Or would it be down? )
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thejab Grand Member (first year)
Joined: Mar 25, 2002 Posts: 2987 From: Tradewinds Apartments, Alameda, CA
| Posted: 2004-09-16 11:48 am  Permalink
Not another one! It's almost like those guys could only survive while in the Ramones and once they broke up it just killed them.
By all means, go and see End of the Century if it comes to your town. You may not think Johnny was a very nice guy after seeing it, but he was the boss of the band, something that they needed to keep them together for so long. Otherwise they probably would have split up 20 years ago.
 
 
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freddiefreelance Tiki Socialite
Joined: Feb 15, 2003 Posts: 3006 From: San Diego, Ca.
| Posted: 2004-09-16 1:54 pm  Permalink
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On 2004-09-16 10:25, SON OF MOTHRA wrote:
Wow....first lymphoma now prostate. The Cancer runs high in the Ramones family. R.I.P. you'll be missed.
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It probably was all that glue sniffing... so we're down to Tommy & Marky, plus Richie & CJ, and I think Clem Burke was Elvis Ramone for 1/2 a tour between Richie & the return of Marky. I'm gonna hafta find a new turntable so I can play "It's Alive" at high volume 'til my apartment manager starts banging on the door.
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Tikiholic Tiki Centralite
Joined: May 09, 2003 Posts: 29 From: Huntington Beach
| Posted: 2004-09-16 2:11 pm  Permalink
My life changed in 1978 when a friend gave me a Ramones album. It inspired me to be an individual and follow the path of the early 80s punk scene in L.A. Saw the Ramones every time they were in town..
Still missing Joe Strummer..now this...seems like all my early influences are moving on.
Will be catching the End of the Century tonite @ The Block to celebrate the Ramones.
 
 
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donhonyc Tiki Socialite
Joined: Jan 13, 2003 Posts: 1173 From: The Quiet EAST Village
| Posted: 2004-09-16 2:29 pm  Permalink
I love the Ramones, but being from their hometown I always took those guys for granted. In the late 80s it seemed as if they were ALWAYS playing live in town somewhere. I felt like every three months I looked in the paper, there was an ad for an upcoming Ramones show. I wish I saw them earlier than I did. I didn't actually get around to seeing them until 1992 at Roseland. It was great! I remember my girlfriend at the time buying the tickets for us (jeez...looking back I can actually give her credit for finally getting me to one of their shows), I was working late and we got to the show late. That was back before my freelance days. God...I wanted to kill my boss for that. Anyway we got there and I'm glad I saw them.
Out of all the Ramones, Johnny is the only one I never saw casually hanging around town. Joey sightings were somewhat common, Marky also common to see around town. Dee Dee was a little more obscure, but I did see the whole band sans Johnny as 'The Ramainz' which was Dee Dee, his wife, Marky, and another guitarist. the night I was there Joey came up on stage. Nov. '97. Great night.
Viva Ramones!
 
 
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stentiki Tiki Socialite
Joined: Jun 24, 2002 Posts: 892 From: Huntington Beach
| Posted: 2004-09-16 4:26 pm  Permalink
Rocket to Russia changed everything for me. I'm just glad I got to see them at least one time at the Whisky A Go Go.
A big loss for sure.
Here's hoping that Johnny reunites with Joey and Dee Dee in the afterlife.
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Tiki Matt Tiki Socialite
Joined: Jul 06, 2004 Posts: 927 From: North O.C.
| Posted: 2004-09-16 7:10 pm  Permalink
Interesting observation from my brother: All the 'upfront' guys are now gone, and the rotating drummers live on...Out of the norm, eh? (Who, Zep, Spinal Tap, etc.)
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Fourth rule is: Eat kosher salamis"
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RevBambooBen Tiki Socialite
Joined: Nov 12, 2002 Posts: 7917 From: Huntikington Beach
| Posted: 2004-09-16 9:52 pm  Permalink
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unhappy day
 
 
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